Simple compression tests have been made on solid and ring shaped billets at a temperature of 1120°C. The experimental variables were the impact speed of forging, which was varied from 0.07 ft/s to 40 ft/s, and the type of lubricant. The investigation was concerned with the effect of these variables on the friction conditions and the load and energy requirements.
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